The phrase
"fatal consequences" means that something has happened that leads to very serious, severe, or deadly outcomes. It means that the result of a certain action or event has had significant negative impact or caused great harm.
Full definition
This is a special concern when running a hub motor on the front, because if your fork snaps, it can have
potentially fatal consequences (think face plant onto the concrete).
This type of serious condition can lead to life - long or
even fatal consequences that can have a dramatic impact on your future as well as your family's future.
The lives saved are those of people involved in serious motor accidents — accidents which would have ended up
with fatal consequences had they not been wearing seat belts.
They are essential to humankind, but can have
fatal consequences if it is accidentally leaked or used as a weapon.
«Consumer Reports is making this recommendation given the potentially
fatal consequences of E. coli, the fact that there are still several unknowns about this outbreak, and that no type of romaine has been ruled definitively safe by government officials,» said James Rogers, the head of food safety at the non-profit-run magazine.
Xylitol, an artificial sweetener increasingly seen in many food products, can cause serious and
possibly fatal consequences in cats and dogs because it can lower blood sugar to dangerously low levels.
But unlike alcohol (except for alcoholics), these narcotics can not be used regularly without progressive addiction and
ultimately fatal consequences.
Since there is no significant countervailing evidence in any integrated and / or middle - class denomination, the lack of qualitative development is the issue of moment — one that can no longer be avoided
without fatal consequences for the healthy growth of black church life.
This exhaustion may lead to immunosuppression, which can also have
fatal consequences due to increased susceptibility to secondary, opportunistic infections.
«We are committing everything we have, every resource at our disposal, to developing the therapies that will improve the lives of the millions of people worldwide who live with the hepatitis B virus every day, as well as the risk of dying prematurely from its
most fatal consequence, liver cancer.»
Tread separation, tire shredding, and other manufacturing and design defects can have severe and even
fatal consequences when tires fail at high speed.
The discoveries are aiding efforts to develop vaccines and other novel therapies to prevent the potentially
fatal consequences of C. diff infection.
This would mean that older defective mRNA molecules that already serve as a template for mass protein production are immune against NMD and the defective mRNAs missed by the quality control would lead to the production of large quantities of defective proteins as a result — which would have
potentially fatal consequences for the organism.
Assessing and monitoring complete blood counts with an emphasis on platelet counts is vitally important for veterinarians to detect emerging illness before dogs experience the potentially severe and
even fatal consequences of these infections.
Only if we keep our nerve will voluntary population restraint and voluntary per capita consumption rates be achievable without war, poverty and famine extending indefinitely into the future
with fatal consequences for humanity, the planet and the entire environment.
According to the NHTSA, sobriety checkpoints, a lager law enforcement presence, and an effective educational campaign are being implemented in order to increase awareness regarding the
often fatal consequences of driving while intoxicated.
Untreated, the dog's intestinal blockage may also damage the bowel's blood supply and wall, and cause the latter to leak with
possibly fatal consequences.
This can lead to a condition of the uterus, known as Pyometra, which can have serious and even
fatal consequences for female ferrets.
If the hernia is larger than a dime, there's a chance that a loop of intestines may be trapped in the muscular hole causing possible severe,
fatal consequences if ignored.
These days, failing to hear back from a potential customer is unlikely to have
fatal consequences, but our brains still freak out like we're about to be tossed naked and unarmed onto the savannah.
A misunderstanding it was, and one of
fatal consequence.
The fatal consequences of these portrayals spilled out over centuries.
As I said, then,
the fatal consequence is not coercive, the conclusion which materialism draws being due solely to its onesided way of taking the word «function.»
He was the first one to denounce on the radio
the fatal consequences of the cult of the Fuehrer.
«The first ruling of the court ignored
the fatal consequences a conversion to Christianity in Iran might have,» stated Robert Clarke, director of European advocacy for ADF International.
Writing in The Guardian, Jason Cowley notes how instead of rioting, as had occurred at Heysel with
fatal consequences, Liverpool fans stayed on after the game and applauded Arsenal «as if they understood that we were at the start of something new; that there would be no returning to the ways of old».
This is true for all babies, but for very premature, low birth weight babies the use of anything other than breastmilk in those critical first few weeks or months can have potentially
fatal consequences.
In fact, simply copy - pasting my code in environment where failure can have
fatal consequences should be classified as murder.
That delay could have
fatal consequences.
Therefore, it all boils down to perceived threat to livelihoods — and
its fatal consequences.
Not surprisingly, the notion of self - defence inspired some to stand their ground — with
fatal consequences for three Asian boys in Birmingham.
«We will continue to educate our young people and members of the community on the ricks and
fatal consequences of drinking and driving.»
Sublethal effects are treated as less urgent, yet neonics subject bees to a variety of sublethal effects with long - term,
fatal consequences.
Phrases with «fatal consequences»